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sean dilley, bbc news. the cop26 climate summit in glasgow to "pull together and drive for the line," as the conference enters its second and final week. borisjohnson said �*bold compromises' and �*ambitious commitments�* were needed to tackle climate change. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it is half—time at the climate summit. the people most affected by climate change are no longer some imagined future generation but young people alive today. perhaps that will give us the impetus we need to rewrite our story. to turn this tragedy into a triumph. in the first week, familiar faces strolling the glasgow stage. big numbers, big promises and faraway dates, but some optimism from the government. i think always when you have a multilateral event like this, to try to get agreement, there is going to be a lot of work and a lot of diplomacy goes to get an outcome. i�*m talking to people here at this conference have been pretty much to every cop since it began and they are telling me at this one, t
sean dilley, bbc news. the cop26 climate summit in glasgow to "pull together and drive for the line," as the conference enters its second and final week. borisjohnson said �*bold compromises' and �*ambitious commitments�* were needed to tackle climate change. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it is half—time at the climate summit. the people most affected by climate change are no longer some imagined future generation but young people alive today. perhaps that...
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sean dilley, bbc news.ister marcus appealed for calm and restraint after surviving an assassination attempt when an armed drone struck his home in baghdad. he met with security commanders after appearing on national television to announce he was unhurt by the attack in the capital is fortified green zone. the explosion left at least six of his security guards injured. from careless overtaking to reckless speeding, one police force says it's seen an increase in levels of dangerous driving on its roads since motorists have got back behind the wheel after coronavirus restrictions were lifted. north yorkshire police has now released shocking dashcam footage of poor driving in an attempt to encourage motorists to sharpen up their skills and prevent accidents, as ian white reports. the terrifying moment a camper van pulls out to overtake and drives towards oncoming traffic. just one example of careless and inconsiderate driving on north yorkshire's roads. it's these kind of incidents which can easily lead to a cr
sean dilley, bbc news.ister marcus appealed for calm and restraint after surviving an assassination attempt when an armed drone struck his home in baghdad. he met with security commanders after appearing on national television to announce he was unhurt by the attack in the capital is fortified green zone. the explosion left at least six of his security guards injured. from careless overtaking to reckless speeding, one police force says it's seen an increase in levels of dangerous driving on its...
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sean dilley reports.ted, as the country has in effect grounded around 2 million people who have, for whatever reason, previously avoided it. from today, unvaccinated people will only be able to leave home for limited reasons, such as to buy food and to go to work. translation: the covid situation in austria is serious. _ while the incidence for the vaccinated is fortunately declining, it continues increasing exponentially among the unvaccinated. ourfocus is now on boosting the vaccination rate. therefore, we must create pressure backdrops and incentives. it's a decision authorities said they didn't want to make, but cases in austria are among the highest in the region, at a time when take—up is among the lowest in western europe — at around 65%. officials introduced the unprecedented lockdown after pressure on the country's health services and intensive care units. hundreds protested in the capital over the weekend. for some, concern and upset. translation: i'm here today because i want i to fight for my
sean dilley reports.ted, as the country has in effect grounded around 2 million people who have, for whatever reason, previously avoided it. from today, unvaccinated people will only be able to leave home for limited reasons, such as to buy food and to go to work. translation: the covid situation in austria is serious. _ while the incidence for the vaccinated is fortunately declining, it continues increasing exponentially among the unvaccinated. ourfocus is now on boosting the vaccination rate....
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sean dilley, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... covid before meeting her newborn daughter, appeal to all mums—to—be to get the vaccine borisjohnson is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" over his government's moves to change the system of upholding parliamentary standards and stop one of his mps being suspended: police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were being injected with drugs. liverpool in action shortly. they are about to kick off against west ham but arsenal continuing their recent good run with a third successive win in the premier league. they beat watford and arsenal had an early goal. they did eventually make a breakthrough. had another goal disallowed and the win puts arsenal fifth and watford are 17th. totte n ha m tottenham had a draw against everton. after only a few days of this new team you said there will be work to do. the game between leeds and leicesterfinished1—1. the second premier the sack
sean dilley, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... covid before meeting her newborn daughter, appeal to all mums—to—be to get the vaccine borisjohnson is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" over his government's moves to change the system of upholding parliamentary standards and stop one of his mps being suspended: police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were...
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sean dilley, bbc news.row, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease two years ago. the run, which began in leicester and ended at headingley stadium in leeds, has raised over £1.2 million. sally nugent was there to meet kevin as he crossed the finish line. kevin sinfield, finishing an epic challenge. he has run 101 miles in 24 hours. at the finish line, his former team—mate and best friend, rugby league legend rob burrow. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. you've done it, that's all you need to know. i know. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. really, really buoyed by the support, it's been incredible. i can't thank people enough. they've done a wonderful thing. really, really wonderful. i've not com
sean dilley, bbc news.row, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease two years ago. the run, which began in leicester and ended at headingley stadium in leeds, has raised over £1.2 million. sally nugent was there to meet kevin as he crossed the finish line. kevin sinfield, finishing an epic challenge. he has run 101 miles in 24 hours. at the finish line, his former team—mate and best friend, rugby league legend rob burrow. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't...
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sean dilley, bbc news.e same cannot be said for the autumn colours, some beautiful reds, oranges and yellows. this was taken earlier in gloucestershire. many areas seeing the spectacular autumn colours, but fairly grey cloud overhead. that will be the story overhead. that will be the story over the next few days, things remaining reasonably cloudy, quite mild, there are a few showers in the forecast, but a lot of dry weather and that is because high pressure is not far away. we have a couple of web —— areas of high pressure. one out west and the other towards the east. although we have weather fronts making their way gradually south and east across the uk, many areas are staying predominantly dry. over the past few hours, this is how it looks.
sean dilley, bbc news.e same cannot be said for the autumn colours, some beautiful reds, oranges and yellows. this was taken earlier in gloucestershire. many areas seeing the spectacular autumn colours, but fairly grey cloud overhead. that will be the story overhead. that will be the story over the next few days, things remaining reasonably cloudy, quite mild, there are a few showers in the forecast, but a lot of dry weather and that is because high pressure is not far away. we have a couple of...
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sean dilley has more. space. 260 miles above the earth's surface.ould expect. over the weekend, seven crew members made up of four americans, a german and two russians were forced to shelter in protective space capsules as hundreds of chunks of debris came into close proximity. it is believed the russian federation fired a missile that blew up a cold war era satellite that had been floating above the earth for 39 years. the united states has condemned what they call a destructive satellite test. russia's dangerous and irresponsible behaviourjeopardises the long—term sustainability of our cover of space and clearly demonstrates that russia's claims of opposing the weaponisation of space are disingenuous. the us says it has tracked around 1,500 bits of debris with some estimates saying there could be hundreds of thousands floating in space. there has always been a concern that fast—moving fragments of any nature could destroy satellites or damage the international space station, but some say the russians have made that scenario more likely. it borders
sean dilley has more. space. 260 miles above the earth's surface.ould expect. over the weekend, seven crew members made up of four americans, a german and two russians were forced to shelter in protective space capsules as hundreds of chunks of debris came into close proximity. it is believed the russian federation fired a missile that blew up a cold war era satellite that had been floating above the earth for 39 years. the united states has condemned what they call a destructive satellite...
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sean dilley reports.whatever reason, previously avoided it. from today, unvaccinated people will only be able to leave home for limited reasons, such as to buy food and to go to work. translation: the covid situation in austria is serious. _ while the incidence for the vaccinated is fortunately declining, it continues increasing exponentially among the unvaccinated. ourfocus is now on boosting the vaccination rate, therefore we must create pressure backdrops and incentives. it is a decision authorities said they didn't want to make, but cases in austria are amongst the highest in the region at a time when take—up is among the lowest in western europe, at around 65%. officials introduced the unprecedented lockdown after pressure on the country's health services and intensive care units. hundreds protested in the capital over the weekend. for some, concern and upset. translation: i'm here today because i want i to fight for my rights. these measures are absolutely discriminatory — my body, our bodies, we ha
sean dilley reports.whatever reason, previously avoided it. from today, unvaccinated people will only be able to leave home for limited reasons, such as to buy food and to go to work. translation: the covid situation in austria is serious. _ while the incidence for the vaccinated is fortunately declining, it continues increasing exponentially among the unvaccinated. ourfocus is now on boosting the vaccination rate, therefore we must create pressure backdrops and incentives. it is a decision...
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sean dilley reports., therefore we must create pressure backdrops and incentives. it is a decision authorities said they didn't want to make, but cases in austria are amongst the highest in the region at a time when take—up is among the lowest in western europe, at around 65%. 0fficials introduced the unprecedented lockdown after pressure on the country's health services and intensive care units. hundreds protested in the capital over the weekend. for some, concern and upset. translation: i'm here today because i want to fight for my rights. these measures are absolutely discriminatory — my body, our bodies, we have the right to decide about them. 0n the one hand, i think that life can only go on if everyone - is vaccinated and we are free again, but on the other hand i think it's - bad to limit people like that. they don't have a life any more. the lockdown for unvaccinated austrians will initially last for ten the days. children under the age of 12 and those who have recently recovered from the virus ar
sean dilley reports., therefore we must create pressure backdrops and incentives. it is a decision authorities said they didn't want to make, but cases in austria are amongst the highest in the region at a time when take—up is among the lowest in western europe, at around 65%. 0fficials introduced the unprecedented lockdown after pressure on the country's health services and intensive care units. hundreds protested in the capital over the weekend. for some, concern and upset. translation: i'm...
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sean dilley, bbc news.ead of one object coming to the earth, you have several objects coming towards the earth, but this technique is much less exciting in a sense because you don�*t have those explosions but it does potentially give the option to move the trajectory of an asteroid early enough so it won�*t actually hit the earth and we don�*t have to blow it up. we can give it a slight nudge and it will move off its trajectory and it will move off its trajectory and miss the planet. the and it will move off its tra'ectory and miss the planeth and it will move off its tra'ectory and miss the planet. the idea even sounds slightly _ and miss the planet. the idea even sounds slightly far-fetched - and miss the planet. the idea even sounds slightly far-fetched but - and miss the planet. the idea even sounds slightly far-fetched but the | sounds slightly far—fetched but the reality is, asteroids are not unusual cosmic events and presumably the law of averages says that at some point something quite big could hit
sean dilley, bbc news.ead of one object coming to the earth, you have several objects coming towards the earth, but this technique is much less exciting in a sense because you don�*t have those explosions but it does potentially give the option to move the trajectory of an asteroid early enough so it won�*t actually hit the earth and we don�*t have to blow it up. we can give it a slight nudge and it will move off its trajectory and it will move off its trajectory and miss the planet. the...
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sean dilley, bbc news. the weather with terror.wards and eastwards. tending to fizzle out a little bit as it does so. it has brought some rain already to parts of scotland, and northern ireland, and in the middle part of the afternoon that band of rain will be sitting across northern england and north wales followed by clear skies and scattered blustery showers moving in from the north west where we could see gusts of wind close to 50 mph in the western isles. further south and east across england and wales lighter winds. mostly cloudy, could be the odd spot of drizzle, temperatures into the evening hours are still around about ten or 11 and then we are just about falling into single figures further north. now, through this evening and overnight, then, this weather front tends to fizzle out. still quite a bit of cloud across england and wales but tending to dissipate through the early hours of wednesday morning. there will be more showers from the north west and it will be a little bit wintry over the highest ground of scotland. te
sean dilley, bbc news. the weather with terror.wards and eastwards. tending to fizzle out a little bit as it does so. it has brought some rain already to parts of scotland, and northern ireland, and in the middle part of the afternoon that band of rain will be sitting across northern england and north wales followed by clear skies and scattered blustery showers moving in from the north west where we could see gusts of wind close to 50 mph in the western isles. further south and east across...
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redirect space rocks, which could protect the planet from any dangerous collisions in the future, as sean dilleyd remotely to crash into a pair rights. pack a tiny fraction. the impacts will not happen until september next year, but when it does, it will strike at 15,000 miles an hour. no known asteroid wider than 1a0 metres is expected to hit earth in the next 100 years, but if the experiment is successful, future generations could be protected. successful, future generations could be protected. rugby league star kevin sinfield has completed his epic challenge of running a staggering 101—miles in 2a—hours. around 1,000 supporters were at his old ground, headingly, to witness the completion of his 101—run mile from leicester. he was doing it for his friend and former teammate, rob burrow, who is living with motor neurone disease. sally nugent met him as he crossed the line. you, that is all that you need to know. t you, that is all that you need to know. ~ ., you, that is all that you need to know-- how _ you, that is all that you need to know.- how lovely - you, that is all that you need to kno
redirect space rocks, which could protect the planet from any dangerous collisions in the future, as sean dilleyd remotely to crash into a pair rights. pack a tiny fraction. the impacts will not happen until september next year, but when it does, it will strike at 15,000 miles an hour. no known asteroid wider than 1a0 metres is expected to hit earth in the next 100 years, but if the experiment is successful, future generations could be protected. successful, future generations could be...
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let's talk to our correspondent sean dilley.'s really important when you - described to you. yes, and it's really important when you say| described to you. yes, and it's - really important when you say that some viewers might find this extremely distressing. if we pop it up extremely distressing. if we pop it up on screen, this 27 second clip was posted to twitter by the hertfordshire hunt sabah tours on sunday and they said they filmed it on saturday. it's had more than 2,000,000 views since it was posted and the point you reference, we will give an audio description for those who may not be able to see the video. the video shows a horse box and a horse trotting away from it and a horse trotting away from it and the rider is fair to say is being quite rough with the horse, kicking the horse and slapping at it before it is led into a horse box. the hertfordshire hunt saboteurs say on their twitter profile that they use nonviolent direct action to protect and save wildlife. the footage does show, and we will stress the 27 seconds
let's talk to our correspondent sean dilley.'s really important when you - described to you. yes, and it's really important when you say| described to you. yes, and it's - really important when you say that some viewers might find this extremely distressing. if we pop it up extremely distressing. if we pop it up on screen, this 27 second clip was posted to twitter by the hertfordshire hunt sabah tours on sunday and they said they filmed it on saturday. it's had more than 2,000,000 views since...
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sean dilley, bbc news. you may have noticed black friday is almost upon us. of the holiday break for thanksgiving but it's now spread to the uk, europe and even further afield. despite the publicity for it, the british independent retailers association says most independent shops in the uk will be boycotting the event. with me is claire leigh, who owns and runs the two—ducks store in woking — an independent lifestyle store. and also i'm joined by andrew goodacre, chief executive of the british independent retailers. (guest 2) claire, why don't you like it? that is not claire, why don't you like it? that is rrot how — claire, why don't you like it? that is rrot how i _ claire, why don't you like it? that is not how i would _ claire, why don't you like it? that is not how i would put _ claire, why don't you like it? that is not how i would put it. - claire, why don't you like it? trisgt is not how i would put it. i understand the appeal to buyers, everyone loves a bargain. but people need to understand the impact it has on small businesses who cannot really com
sean dilley, bbc news. you may have noticed black friday is almost upon us. of the holiday break for thanksgiving but it's now spread to the uk, europe and even further afield. despite the publicity for it, the british independent retailers association says most independent shops in the uk will be boycotting the event. with me is claire leigh, who owns and runs the two—ducks store in woking — an independent lifestyle store. and also i'm joined by andrew goodacre, chief executive of the...
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sean dilley, bbc news. blimey. stranger than fiction. affleck either. tomorrow the mission will be launched and in september it will arrive at an asteroid 30 times further away from the mean. it poses no threat to us at all. the spacecraft will act like a keble in a game of full or snooker. it will smash into the asteroid and give it a boost in energy,. kinetic energy is movement energy. if you increase the kinetic energy you increase the speed at the asteroid. it will increase the speed by four millimetres per second. a tiny amount. in space that is all you need. if there was an asteroid on collision, which there isn't, it would be all—important. if you can change the speed of the asteroid so it just change the speed of the asteroid so itjust misses the earth, that is all you need to do.— all you need to do. you keep reassuring — all you need to do. you keep reassuring as _ all you need to do. you keep reassuring as there - all you need to do. you keep reassuring as there is - all you need to do. you keep reassuring as there is no - all
sean dilley, bbc news. blimey. stranger than fiction. affleck either. tomorrow the mission will be launched and in september it will arrive at an asteroid 30 times further away from the mean. it poses no threat to us at all. the spacecraft will act like a keble in a game of full or snooker. it will smash into the asteroid and give it a boost in energy,. kinetic energy is movement energy. if you increase the kinetic energy you increase the speed at the asteroid. it will increase the speed by...
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let's talk to our correspondent sean dilley. tell us more., on saturday. on their twitter profile they say the use of nonviolent action to protect and save wildlife. clearly, we are looking at a 27 video clip. we may not have everything on camera. however, it has prompted the animal welfare charity at the rspca to investigate this. they have released a statement and they have said this footage is really upsetting. we but always look into complaints made to us about animal welfare. we would urge anyone with first hand information about this incident to contact us. tt information about this incident to contact us. . information about this incident to contact us— information about this incident to contact us. , , ,, ., , contact us. it is distressing to see that. contact us. it is distressing to see that- thank _ contact us. it is distressing to see that. thank you. _ twitter users have voted for the world's richest man, elon musk, to increase his tax bill by selling ten percent of his shares in his electric carmaker, tesla — a sale that at curr
let's talk to our correspondent sean dilley. tell us more., on saturday. on their twitter profile they say the use of nonviolent action to protect and save wildlife. clearly, we are looking at a 27 video clip. we may not have everything on camera. however, it has prompted the animal welfare charity at the rspca to investigate this. they have released a statement and they have said this footage is really upsetting. we but always look into complaints made to us about animal welfare. we would urge...